The Eclectic Review, Volume 12; Volume 30Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1819 |
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Page 293
... professions , when we say , that the sufferings of the French Protestants have excited the most lively sympathy ... profession of Religion , calls forth , in thoughtful minds ,. * Mr. Raffles's " Letters from France . " 2 B VOL . XI ...
... professions , when we say , that the sufferings of the French Protestants have excited the most lively sympathy ... profession of Religion , calls forth , in thoughtful minds ,. * Mr. Raffles's " Letters from France . " 2 B VOL . XI ...
Page 413
... profession of faith constitutes a term of introduction , the condition may well enough be performed by a legal fiction ; and the profession of a proxy may , if the civil authorities be pleased so to determine it , be valid ; only , it ...
... profession of faith constitutes a term of introduction , the condition may well enough be performed by a legal fiction ; and the profession of a proxy may , if the civil authorities be pleased so to determine it , be valid ; only , it ...
Page 470
... profession of orthodoxy is liable to no kind of invi- dious exception . The reader unconsciously grants the largest indulgence in the pursuit of secondary proofs , to the writer whose belief and profession he esteems to be the most ...
... profession of orthodoxy is liable to no kind of invi- dious exception . The reader unconsciously grants the largest indulgence in the pursuit of secondary proofs , to the writer whose belief and profession he esteems to be the most ...
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